CrowdCheck to convene Washington, DC’s first crowdfunding conference

Conference will feature Administration and Capitol Hill experts, entrepreneurs and leaders in crowdfunding Washington, DC- Today Sara Hanks, securities attorney and cofounder of CrowdCheck, announced that Washington DC’s first national crowdfunding conference will convene on Monday, May 14th, 2012. CrowdCheck will host experts from the US Small Business Administration, Capitol Hill, think tanks, startups and […]

Good article in Fox Business on crowdfunding

Kate Rogers at Fox Business has a good article on what small businesses should be doing in anticipation of pursuing securities-backed crowdfunding. In it she interviews Karen Kerrigan, president of the Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council. Kerrigan highlights that if you are a small business considering crowdfunding you need to be prepared to compete for […]

CrowdCheck is here to help everyone involved in CrowdFunding

In the weeks since the JOBS Act was signed there has been a wonderful explosion of creativity, entrepreneurial spirit, and optimism around the exciting new way for American businesses and investors to build a stronger, more prosperous economy together. Crowdfunding is the next economic revolution, but as the SEC recently reminded us, it is also […]

Great article on crowdfunding at HispanicBusiness.com

Rick Romell at HispanicBusiness.com has a great article on crowdfunding today which nicely highlights how crowdfunding allows people to invest directly in their local community to support the businesses they love and want to see flourish. The article also points out that there is a risk of fraud and if crowdfunding does become a cesspool […]

We are hiring! – Web Designer

Do you think corporate crowdfunding holds the promise of making our economy more vibrant and democratic? Are you passionate about helping entrepreneurs succeed while keeping small investors protected from fraud? Do you want to work at a young company competing with the big boys while helping other young companies compete with the big boys? Do […]